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Sierra Leone: the real reasons for British intervention |
World Revolution |
57 |
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The ICC's fight against opportunism and parasitism |
ICConline |
57 |
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Marxism and Darwinism, by Anton Pannekoek (I) |
International Review |
57 |
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1919: Foundation of the Communist International |
International Review |
57 |
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The Euros and the exacerbation of nationalism |
ICConline |
57 |
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4: 1933-39 Bilan - Milestones on the road to defeat: The Weight of the Counter-Revolution |
ICConline |
57 |
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The hidden legacy of the left of capital (part one): A false vision of the working class |
ICConline |
57 |
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Decadence of capitalism (iii): Ascent and decline in previous modes of production |
International Review |
57 |
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Decadence of Capitalism (x): For revolutionaries, the Great Depression confirms the obsolescence of capitalism |
International Review |
56 |
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12. 'PARTIAL' STRUGGLES: A REACTIONARY DEAD-END |
ICC |
56 |
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The Italian Fraction and the French Communist Left |
International Review |
56 |
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The task of the hour: formation of the party or formation of cadres |
International Review |
56 |
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China’s Silk Road to imperialist domination |
ICConline |
56 |
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40 years after the foundation of the ICC |
International Review |
56 |
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Battaglia Comunista: On the origins of the International Communist Party |
International Review |
56 |
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Anarchism and imperialist war (part 2): Anarchist participation in the Second World War |
World Revolution |
56 |
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Nuclear energy, capitalism and communism |
ICConline |
56 |
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Texts of the Mexican Left 1937-38 |
International Review |
56 |
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The material transformation of the economic conditions |
ICC |
55 |
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Communism is on the agenda of history: Castoriadis, Munis and the problem of breaking with Trotskyism |
International Review |
55 |
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Notes on the peasant question |
International Review |
55 |
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Who is who in “Nuevo Curso”? |
ICConline |
55 |
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Anti-fascism: the road to the betrayal of the CNT |
International Review |
55 |
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Internationalist positions against the war |
ICConline |
55 |
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Alfred Russel Wallace and his inestimable contribution to the workers' movement |
ICConline |
55 |